Cymru Premier round-up: Penybont hold Nomads
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Friday, 19 November
Bala Town 3-1 Flint Town United: Second-placed Flint's six game unbeaten run was ended by Colin Caton's Bala, who completed a league double over the Silkmen to move up to fourth in the table. David Edwards gave Bala the lead before two goals in three minutes by Oliver Shannon in the second half put the home side firmly in control. Jack Kenny replied for Flint with 16 minutes remaining.
Cardiff Met 0-1 Aberystwyth Town: Aberystwyth moved out of the bottom two and above Cardiff Met thanks to a second successive win. John Owen's early goal was enough for Aber as Met fell to a fourth successive defeat.
The New Saints 2-0 Newtown: Leaders Saints bounced back after suffering their first league defeat of the season with victory over third placed Newtown. Cymru Premier top scorer Declan McManus broke the deadlock on the hour mark and before Ashley Baker's third goal of the season sealed the victory.
Saturday, 20 November
Barry Town United 1-0 Cefn Druids: Barry extended their unbeaten run to five games with a narrow win over bottom of the table Druids. Kayne McLaggon scored the only of the game after 16 minutes, converting from the penalty spot after Aron Davies had been fouled. Gavin Chesterfield's side are eighth in the table while Druids still remain without a win.
Connah's Quay Nomads 0-0 Penybont: Connah's Quay's made it five games unbeaten as they held Penybont to a goalless draw. Penybont are fourth while Nomads are in seventh.
Haverfordwest County 1-2 Caernarfon Town: Caernarfon completed the double over County with only their second win in six games, although they stay outside the top six on goal difference. Noah Edwards put the visitors ahead after half an hour and Cai Jones doubled their lead after an hour's play. Mason Jones-Thomas replied for County, who are now without a win in three games and are 10th in the table.